Slovakia celebrates 31 years of independence
At midnight on 31 December 1992, two separate countries were established: the Czech and the Slovak Republic.
At midnight on 31 December 1992, two separate countries were established: the Czech and the Slovak Republic.
We must not give up on the fight for a more united and cohesive nation, says parliament speaker Peter Pellegrini in his New Year address.
Soldiers of the Slovak Armed Forces fired 21 artillery shells from the Danube embankment on January 1, the national holiday.
Sale and use of certain pyrotechnic products will be banned in Slovakia as of Tuesday, January 2.
Confidence in the economy in Slovakia improved slightly in December, and is much higher than in the same month last year.
If the government succeeds in closing the Office of the Special Prosecutor, it will then move to abolish the specialised unit in the police force that worked for the USP.
Minister for the Environment, Tomáš Taraba, said he will put an end to land buying for national parks.
Slovakia has provided 12.000 tonnes of material aid worth 67,000 euro to the residents of the Gaza Strip, the Interior Ministry announced yesterday.
Andrej Danko is still thinking about running for President.
Foreign Affairs Minister Juraj Blanar thinks that the Schengen Treaty does not work. Illegal migrants are coming to Slovakia, he said in an interview with TASR.